Hey there, fellow forum members! I hope you're all doing well. I have a bit of a creative project on my hands and could use some help. I'm looking to find some surveillance stock photos for a presentation I'm working on. Does anyone have any recommendations for where I can find high-quality, royalty-free surveillance images? Your input would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi there! I've got some experience with sourcing stock photos for various projects, including those related to surveillance. One of the top websites I recommend for finding surveillance-related stock photos is Shutterstock. They have a vast collection of high-resolution images, and you can easily search for keywords like "surveillance," "security camera," or "CCTV" to find what you need. They offer both free and paid options, so you can choose the images that fit your budget.
Another great option is Getty Images. They also have a wide selection of surveillance-related photos, and their quality is top-notch. Keep in mind that Getty Images tends to be on the premium side in terms of pricing, but you can often find unique and high-quality images there.
Lastly, if you're looking for free options, Unsplash and Pexels have a growing library of surveillance-related images that you can use without worrying about licensing fees.